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  2. Pennsylvania Lottery - Wikipedia

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    This extra money goes into the jackpot, as the lower tier prize amounts did not change. [citation needed] On August 28, 2017, Match 6 increased the frequency of drawings to seven nights per week. This made Pennsylvania one of the few lotteries to have all of its draw games held daily. [citation needed]

  3. Pennsylvania pound - Wikipedia

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    A 8s Pennsylvania note issued in 1777. The pound was the currency of Pennsylvania until 1793. It was created as a response to the global economic downturn caused by the collapse of the South Sea Company. [1] Initially, sterling and certain foreign coins circulated, supplemented from 1723 by local paper money, colonial scrip.

  4. Gambling in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This act, also known as the Pennsylvania Racehorse Development and Gaming Act, established the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board and legalized casinos and racetracks within the state. [9] It was apparent that horse racing was a viable industry that would create thousands of new jobs and bring more money into Pennsylvania. [10]

  5. Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 February 2025. U.S. state This article is about the U.S. state. For other uses, see Pennsylvania (disambiguation). "Penn." redirects here. For other uses, see Penn. State in the United States Pennsylvania Pennsilfaani (Pennsylvania Dutch) State Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Flag Seal Nickname: The ...

  6. Pennsylvania finally passed the 2024-25 budget. Here's what ...

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    Do Pa. public schools get more money in 2024-25? Spending on K-12 schools is set to increase by $1 billion. The news was immediately celebrated by groups such as the nonprofit PA Schools Work and ...

  7. Economy of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The State of Pennsylvania requires every county to develop a land use and growth management plan. Allegheny Places is the plan for Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. It was adopted in November 2008 and is a “unique blueprint for a sustainable future envisioned by the citizens of the County”. [ 61 ]

  8. Here’s how Pennsylvania plans to spend its billions in ...

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    Last year, the program provided checks to 430,000 renters who make under $15,000 and homeowners who make under $35,000. Someone who received the maximum refund of $650 will receive an additional ...

  9. Widener family - Wikipedia

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    The Widener family is an American family from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded by Peter Arrell Browne Widener (1834–1915) and his wife, Hannah Josephine Dunton (1836–1896), it was once one of the wealthiest families in the United States. Widener was ranked #29 on the American Heritage list of the forty richest Americans in history, with ...